I had my GPS stolen last week, listed on Craigslist the following day, and the cops won't do anything about it even though I gave them the serial number and a copy of the ad, so I'm getting a kick out of these replies.

In that tunnel the GPS cuts out anyways and if your GPS unit is good, it will have listed beforehand which tunnel exit you need to take if you're not driving the full tunnel length. There's really no reason to keep looking at the GPS inside the tunnel.

And I used to be distracted by my GPS while driving, but now I turn off the voice navigation. I like it much better. But then I can read a map to drive and navigate places, so just looking at a GPS is fine enough.

I always ask the desk clerk how to use it, if they don't know I then say "why the fark is it in the car?"

My aunt's Honda Odyssey has just about the slickest system I've ever found. You can punch in the real world coordinates then rotate the local destination options THEN rotate routes from where you are to there with a couple button pushes. Forty-five thousand dollar minivan, one of the most comfortable and best handling vehicles I've ever driven.Lots of option packages including a plug-in air conditioner loop so you can stop by camp-grounds and stay overnight. Its many years old now and still bad-ass and handles great.

The GPS even has two volume levels, one is an "are we there yet" announce to the vehicle and the other is driver-only instructions that is louder but only goes to the front seats.It also doesn't make you panic, if you miss your turn it will wait a moment to tell you.